10 Places To Visit But Where You Should Avoid Taking Pictures!

Last Updated on January 7, 2020

It was exactly what happened to Maya Bay, but fortunately, the government took measurements and they closed it, in order to give it time to recover.

#4 – Pedra do Telégrafo, Brazil

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Brazil is a wonderful country, filled with many natural wonders that make the country fit into the category of amazing paradise. It is also one of the countries where you can do online travel booking and find cheap hotel rooms.

And this is simply cliché, but at Pedra do Telégrafo, if you take a picture from a certain angle, it will look like you are dangling. There is no particular reason for you to not take a picture here, except for the fact that no one is fooled by that illusion anymore.

#5 – Rio de Janeiro’s Rocina favela, Brazil

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Favelas in Brazil are the places that are most neglected by the government, pilling people over each other in poor conditions.

But, somehow, after being featured in video games, tourists seem to be attracted to this concept of living, almost as if they were glamorizing poverty. Is it ethical? We are not sure, but if it was done within reason, it could be a resourceful way for the people who live there to make money.

#6 – Angkor Wat, Cambodia

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If you have free time after your hotel checkout time and decide you want to go visit Angkor Wat, the largest religious monument in the world, remember to be mindful.

For you, it might just be a pretty building, but for some people, it holds immense significance in symbolic terms that you should respect.

#7 – Horseshoe Bend, Arizona


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Travel insurance is always a good idea, but especially when you are visiting a place that can be considered dangerous. Horseshoe Bend is a glorious structure, and even though some of it is protected by railways, other parts are not.

There is no need to go into the unprotected parts just to get an amazing shot when that might cost you your life – on average, 12 people die on the Grand Canyon each year.

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